Design and innovation are very cool. Love how they use Thermaltake branded items (they should make GPUs too now and memory). The price isn't justified. I would not pay more than 250 for a case even though there are some I want. I would take this but not for that price.

It's like they stuck a peice of metal in every nook and cranny air is supposed to flow through. Don't get me wrong, it is a neat idea but it belongs in a museum of computing history and not a computer. Case innovations are severely limited by the components inside which haven't changed much in over a decade.

Man, who let the "I hate Thermaltake" gang out of its cage? You ain't going to be buying it anyway, so quit moaning about the price.

Love it or hate it, this thing has a pretty limited appeal, meaning they are not going to be making it in vast numbers. Being a rather complicated bit of kit, I think the price is probably justified. It can't be easy to manufacture.

And all you guys knocking it for being ugly, take a look at your case, let's face it, it's probably just a box, perhaps adorned with flashy or shiny bits, but just a rectangular box. To me that is pretty damn ugly.

This is different, radical, in both senses of the word. Reminds me of the Terminator, blocky bits like the guns from the Alien movies, stuff like that (maybe you kids are too young to remember the 80s). I reckon it's freakin sweet and if I had $750 with nothing better to do with it I'd be on the phone to Thermaltake right now.

People, they designed it with BMW. Your not the target audience, so you can stop complaining about it and go back to oogeling over rectangles. I love designs that go outside the box. The price? I don't complain about the price of a Ferrari I appreciate the car and move on.

The Right side has a constructivist feel and the left moves into a more streamline/postmodern style but where they meet has worked out ok.